Configuring a DHCP Server in Gaia Portal
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In the navigation tree, click Network Management > DHCP Server. |
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In the DHCP Server Subnet Configuration section, click Add. The Add DHCP window opens. You now define a DHCP subnet on an Ethernet interface of the Gaia Check Point security operating system that combines the strengths of both SecurePlatform and IPSO operating systems. device. Hosts behind the Gaia interface get IPv4 addresses from address pools in the subnet. |
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Select Enable DHCP to enable DHCP for the subnet you will configure. |
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On the Subnet tab: Define the DHCP offer and lease settings: |
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In the Network IP Address field, enter the IPv4 address of the applicable interface's subnet. In the Subnet mask field, enter the subnet mask.
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In the Address Pool section, click Add to define the range of IPv4 addresses that the server assigns to hosts.
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Optional: In the Lease Configuration section, configure the DHCP lease settings:
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Optional: On the Routing & DNS tab, define routing and DNS parameters for DHCP clients:
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Click OK. |
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Optional: Define DHCP subnets on other Gaia interfaces, as needed. |
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In the DHCP Server Configuration section, select Enable DHCP Server and click Apply. |
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The DHCP server on Gaia is now configured and enabled. You can now configure your network hosts to get their network parameters from the DHCP server on Gaia. |
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In the navigation tree, click Network Management > DHCP Server. |
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In the DHCP Server Subnet Configuration section, select the Subnet and click Edit. |
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Change the applicable settings. |
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Click OK. |
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In the navigation tree, click Network Management > DHCP Server. |
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In the DHCP Server Configuration section, clear the Enable DHCP Server. |
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Click Apply. |
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In the navigation tree, click Network Management > DHCP Server. |
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In the DHCP Server Subnet Configuration section, select the Subnet and click Delete. |
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Click OK to confirm. |
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Note - Before you delete the last DHCP subnet, you must disable DHCP server on all interfaces. |